Statistics

Analysing terrain data

Exposure

Exposure

The exposure grade does not take into account objective hazards (stone fall, seracs, etc) but only the consequences of the skier falling.

Low Exposure (E1): Exposure is limited to that of the slope itself. Getting hurt is still likely if the slope is steep and/or the snow is hard.

Medium Exposure (E2): As well as the slope itself, there are some obstacles (such as rock outcrops) which could aggravate injury.

High Exposure (E3): In case of a fall, death is highly likely.

Extreme Exposure (E4): In case of a fall, the skier faces certain death.

Medium Exposure (E2)As well as the slope itself, there are some obstacles (such as rock outcrops) which could aggravate injury.

Description

A classic steep double cliff through tight trees.

Depending on snow depth, the first drop averages 5 feet and the second 10.

There can also be a lot of twigs and rocks showing in both landings making it really technical.

If you are going for it for the first time, you can sideslip down to the lowest point near the tree then just 90 degree hop and send! Don't be afraid to side step back up and out to the skier's right but do not go around to the skier's left.